Give your feet that happy fit

MANILA, Philippines - Enjoying both fashion and function in one versatile footwear brand is a joy that casual shoe fans can find in Shulong, the stylish vintage sneakers.  

The only Chinese brand in Europe dating back to the ancient history of the Shaolin monks, Shulong or the “comfortable dragon” comes up with trendy, practical footwear for today’s generation of busy feet looking for superb comfort. Ideally suited for young sneaker fans and college teens. Shulong shoes offers a collection of multi-colored styles. And because of its careful construction, each pair is made to provide wearers with the best comfort features that keep the feet fit from tip to toe.

The secret of Shulong lies in the shoes’ extraordinary three-stage construction methodology, a handcrafted, traditional method used in the past for the manufacturing of the original wushu shoes and its unique rubber sponge sole.

Street-smart styling: Shulong vintage sneakers come in a variety of cool, functional styles for him and her.

Each shoe undergoes almost an hour of baking in a special oven where the rubber sponge — which is inserted between the insole and rubber outer sole — inflates and forms a thick and comfortable cushion filled with micro air bubbles. This bed of tiny bubbles gives real elasticity, wearers comfort with each step or movement.

Shulong shoes are delivered with a removable insole that provides even more comfort to one’s feet.

Among Shulong’s cool, functional styles for both ladies and young gents are ShuStreet Low Plus, ShuStreet High, ShuClassic High & Low Plus, ShuDenim High and Low and YourSHu High and Low, which come with a create-your-own style kit for a more customized, personal statement.

Exclusively distributed in the country by Primer Group of Companies, Shulong sneakers are available at es|Toe|Run boutiques in TriNoma, Robinson’s Ermita, Market Market, Nuvali, Festival Mall, Laoag, Tacloban, Alabang Town Center, Gateway, Embarcadero, Abreeza Davao, Ayala Cebu, Palawan, General Santos, Lucky Chinatown and Marquee Mall.

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